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1. Centre for Human and Social Sciences, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain 2. Matia Instituto Gerontológico, San Sebastián, Spain 3. Statistics Unit, SGAI, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain
刊物主题:Geriatrics/Gerontology;
出版者:Springer International Publishing
ISSN:1720-8319
文摘
Background and aims This paper aims to estimate if the education level modifies the association of income with disability prevalence in the elderly. Education can have a confounding effect on income or interact with it as a health determinant. It is important to analyze the relationship between socio-economic status and disability in older people, because it helps to better understand health inequalities and organize appropriate social policies.